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Message #01393
[Bug 1155709] Re: Expired Tokens stay in Database when using MySQL Backend
A similar proposal is also being tracked in a different blueprint:
https://blueprints.launchpad.net/keystone/+spec/keystone-manage-token-
flush
Closing this bug as the two blueprints are sufficient for tracking.
** Changed in: keystone
Status: New => Invalid
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1155709
Title:
Expired Tokens stay in Database when using MySQL Backend
Status in OpenStack Identity (Keystone):
Invalid
Bug description:
This is a bug which needs a new feature. That's why I link it to a
blueprint.
Environment :
- OpenStack Grizzly
- Keystone with MySQL Backend for token storage
Bug :
Expired tokens stay in Database.
In Public Cloud, that could be a problem when a lot of tokens are asked every time (and even in Private Cloud).
(Possible) Solution :
add a flag in keystone.conf like :
keep_expired_tokens = True
retention_time = 365 #in days
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